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I need the parts diagram on Amadeo rossi Sa Model59 22MAG ?
50-150 USD
@1979-1988
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Most likely produced in the early-mid 80's. The M459 enhanced and replaced the standard M59 (which replaced the classic M39). It was designed for the military, but didn't catch on as well as intended.
You're really not going to find anything which is going to be significant to the value of the rifle on the M59 or M59/66. Those that saw service during the Yugoslav wars of the 90s may have some markings indicating which side used it, whether through metal pressing or hand carving (the latter is typically on the buttstock), but the only thing that'll really increase the value significantly is if you have an M59 in decent condition (the M59 was more closely patterned after the Russian SKS, and doesn't have the grenade launcher or gas cutoff valve), or an M59/66 in unissued condition.
Anywhere from $200 - $400 for an M59/66 (model with the grenade launcher attachment, gas cutoff valve, and flip-up grenade sight), with $400 being for an unissued rifle with all accessories.
You will need to check the owner's manual or find a gunsmith
No country which manufactured the SKS gave it the nomenclature of M21. The only country which applied an "M" number which I can think of offhand was Yugoslavia, who designated theirs M59, and M59/66 for rifles which had the 22mm grenade launcher fitting. Yugo SKS rifles can go from $150 - $500, with the latter price being for an unfired, unissued rifle. SKS rifles in general can go from $100 - $1300, depending on the exact model and country of manufacture (Vietnamese and North Korean rifles have the highest value, being the most rare). You can send photos of the rifle and markings to my email (listed on my profile page), and we can determine the exact model and value from there, if you wish.
I don't know if this is all of them, but I'll take a stab at it:Norinco Type 56 rifle (AK clone)Simonov SKS (includes Norinco Type 56 carbine, Zastava M59 and M59/66, and Albanian, North Korean, East German, and Vietnamese variants)Mosin-Nagant M44Vzor Vz. 52 and Vz. 52/57
Properly an SKS 59/66, it is a semi auto carbine in caliber 7.62x39, designed by Mr. Simenov, manufactured in Yugoslavia. A large number of these were imported about 5 years ago. Value depends on condition, especially condition of the bore. Around $225, plus or minus.